Of something having the color of copper.
1Off to the south'ard was a strange, copper colored bank of cloud.
2A plate of copper colored glistening futters in a light grey sea of sauerkraut.
3His face was copper colored and on his head was a thick thatch of matted hair.
4The impetus of being good-looking by an effort of her own had blackened the copper colored eyes.
5She was not black, but copper colored.
6Over the shoulders, hidden by a soiled calico blouse, the copper colored mass hung in dripping flame-like waves.
7She was of medium size and height, copper colored, high cheek bones, small squinchy eyes, black curly hair.
8Renestine read: "A copper colored girl," etc.
9But let us be slow about placing the charge at any man's door, be he copper colored or white.
10Up from that direction rolled the copper colored cloud-andit seemed veritably to roll along the surface of the sea.
11I found myself in the midst of a group of children of many colors; black, brown, copper colored, and nearly white.
12Three beeches with red or copper colored leaves as far back as 1680 were recorded as growing in a wood near Zurich, Switzerland.
13"I don't want but one gal, an' she's copper colored," laughed Woofer insultingly, walking to his horse, which was already saddled.